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This is another view of the juvenile Stercorarius parasiticus which was found at the Redmond Sewage Ponds on Sept. 8, 2010. In this shot its bill is in profile which aids in identification.
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Parasitic Jaeger (Schmarotzerraubmöwe - Stercorarius parasiticus), January 2010,
Daytona Beach, Florida
11-14-10 Pelagic Trip out of New Symyrna, FL out to the Gulfstream. The second picture shows a couple of the diagnostic features for Parasitic versus Pomarine Jaeger. The Parasitic shows white on the top of the wings while a Pomarine wouldn't and the tail is sharp and pointed where on a Pomarine it would be longer and twisted with a round end.
Dark morph of the Long-tailed Jaeger photographed during the Brookline Bird Club pelagic trip to Hydrographer Canyon, southeast of Nantucket, MA on 19 July 2014.
Pomarine Jaeger (Spatelraubmöwe - Stercorarius pomarinus), May 2014, New Smyrna Beach - offshore, Florida
Feeding on a lemming tidbit. Long-tailed Jaegers seemed nearly as common as Parasitic Jaegers at our site. In fact, we sometimes saw more LTJAs than PAJAs in a single day. Ikpikpuk River, North Slope, Alaska - 11 June 2012
dark/intermediate juvenile - Lasalle Park (Lake Erie), Buffalo, Erie County, New York, 29 September 2011
English Name: Parasitic Jaeger
Scientific Name: Stercorarius parasiticus
Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Stercorariidae (Skuas and Jaegers)
21 Sep 2014--Lake Erie pelagic waters off Vermilion (Erie Co, OH).
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1921 Jaeger engine seen at the Wingate Corn Festival, at Bane Park, in Wingate, Indiana, August 6th, 2011.
Stercorarius parasiticus
Churchill, MB
Depredating a Canada Goose nest, its bill was still dripping with yolk. The bird ate one egg and left the other three for another meal, desperately defending the goose nests from other predators like Common Ravens and Herring Gulls.
Third-cycle? The face appears to be fairly clean-yellow, but I think I can see some barring on the flanks.
Cordell Bank, Marin Co., CA - 12 August, 2009
English Name: Long-tailed Jaeger
Scientific Name: Stercorarius longicaudus
Taxonomy: Charadriiformes / Stercorariidae (Skuas and Jaegers)
21 Sep 2014--Lake Erie littoral zone off Vermilion (Erie Co, OH).
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Long-tailed Jaegers are the most unusual of the three jaeger species in Newfoundland, but conversely the only one likely to be seen on land. This young one was hanging out on the barrens near St. Shott's eating berries - something the other two jaeger species would never do. September 4 2009.
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